Respiratory Epithelial Adenomatoid Hamartoma: An Uncommon Differential of Nasopharyngeal Tumor.

IF 0.4 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Case Reports in Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2023-11-30 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/9942293
Taiwo Olufemi Solaja, Kenechukwu Chinemelum Uche-Okonkwo, Moses Ayodele Akinola, John Ifeanyi Nwadiokwu
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Abstract

Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma (REAH) is an uncommon tumor-like lesion that has been reported within the nose, paranasal sinuses, and less frequently in the nasopharynx. While it is believed to be benign, its clinical presentation, radiological characteristics, and microscopic features may closely mimic more aggressive tumors of the upper respiratory tract, potentially leading to needless life-altering treatment. Prior to now, there had been no reported cases of this lesion in West Africa. We present a 35-year-old male with persistent bilateral nasal obstruction, difficulty with swallowing, and bilateral reduction in hearing, whose CT findings were highly suggestive of a nasopharyngeal tumor, but upon biopsy and histology showed features most consistent with REAH. Surgery completely alleviated his symptoms with no clinical evidence of recurrence after a 1-year follow-up period.

呼吸道上皮腺瘤样脂肪瘤:一种不常见的鼻咽肿瘤鉴别诊断。
呼吸道上皮腺瘤样火腿肠瘤(REAH)是一种不常见的肿瘤样病变,在鼻腔、鼻旁窦和鼻咽部均有报道。虽然它被认为是良性的,但其临床表现、放射学特征和显微特征可能与上呼吸道中更具侵袭性的肿瘤非常相似,有可能导致不必要的改变生命的治疗。在此之前,西非还没有关于这种病变的病例报道。我们介绍了一名 35 岁的男性患者,他患有持续性双侧鼻腔阻塞、吞咽困难和双侧听力下降,CT 检查结果高度提示鼻咽肿瘤,但活检和组织学检查显示其特征与 REAH 最为一致。手术完全缓解了他的症状,随访一年后也没有发现复发的临床证据。
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